Hilarious Kid ‘Runs’ Bases In Slow Motion During Youth Baseball Game

This is so cute. The boy's coach told him to run as fast as he could—but he decided to add some drama!

Fans — aka family and friends — at a recent kids’ baseball game were treated to a rare spectacle. As one player made his way to home plate, his run amounted to basically the most dramatic moment in youth sports history.

The boy made the home stretch count by “running” every step—but in slow motion. Will the other team get the ball to the catcher’s mitt before he makes it? Will he make the slide in time? It’s almost too intense to watch!

Just for the record, it takes the kid nearly a full minute to make it from third base to home plate!

Regardless of what the opposition thought about his leisurely pace, the boy’s run added something truly memorable to the game — and that’s something most parents can definitely appreciate!

Check this little ham out for yourself below.

What’s the funniest thing you’ve seen happen at a kids’ sporting event?

Texas Town Hosting A 0.5K Run For People Who Hate Running

Speaking of funny, have you heard about the town that’s hosting a 0.5K race for people who hate running?

Charity runs are a fun and healthy way to raise money and awareness for many worthy causes. But, for those of us not sure we’re up to the challenge of a long-distance run, it can be a little intimidating to sign up to participate. Well, one town decided to host a race that just about anyone can complete.

Dubbed “The Running Event for the Rest of Us,” the race takes a tongue-in-cheek poke at more traditional 5K charity runs (5 kilometers is the equivalent of 3.1 miles, by the way). Everything from the race course itself, to safety precautions, to the refreshments are meant to bring a smile to the racers.

Refreshments will include beer and doughnuts, costumes are encouraged and everyone will take home medals. Because when you’re running a third of a mile, everyone’s a winner!